Ex-Counsel Tells Congress of Trump Efforts to Undercut Russia Probe, Democrats Say
Don McGahn, who served as Trump's presidential lawyer for nearly two years before resigning in Octob
Don McGahn, who served as Trump's presidential lawyer for nearly two years before resigning in Octob
UN officials fear repeat of widespread violence and human rights abuses that marred December's parli
He's resigning his post as the top federal prosecutor in Connecticut
Official alleges Graham, a Republican and a close Trump ally, asked whether he had the power to toss
Former US leader urged supporters to engage in peaceful protest, but also to fight like hell'
The filings foreshadow legal arguments both sides will present as Senate meets beginning next Tuesda
Legal brief forcefully links Trump's baseless efforts to overturn results of presidential election t
Democrats accuse president of incitement of insurrection' in last week's storming of Capitol by mob
Social media giant says information ministry used 'fake and duplicate accounts' to manipulate public
Protests planned for Wednesday, as Congress votes to affirm Joe Biden's presidential victory
Trump's supporters are planning to rally Tuesday and Wednesday, seeking to bolster the president's u
UN calls on authorities to investigate heinous' attacks and bring those responsible to justice
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate
Man is scheduled to be executed Thursday for his participation in a double murder when he was 18
US Attorney John Durham appointed as special counsel in October under same federal statute that gove
Early voters cast ballots in Ghana Tuesday ahead of Monday's national election
Total cases have now surpassed 50,000, however, and president recently warned citizens to stay vigil
He says he was the victim of 'unlawful spying.'
Trump's pardon of Flynn is part of a broader effort to undo the results of an investigation that for
Two-thirds of Republicans express concern that vote was rigged'
In Pennsylvania's populous Montgomery County, fewer than 100 voters fixed ballots with technical err
Longtime adviser Ron Klain led Obama administration Ebola response//
Analysts say they don't expect any significant change in Washington's current Afghan policy regardle
It had pulled them, citing rising tensions
Just a few close races will determine if Republicans maintain their Senate majority
Election security officials disclosed Thursday cyber actors linked to Moscow and Tehran have expande
US intelligence officials accuse Tehran and Moscow of seeking to use voter registration data to cau
Joe Biden's North Carolina lead is within the margin of error; the state's 15 electoral votes could
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sets Tuesday deadline for talks
For instance, users will get a prompt pointing them to credible information before they can retweet
Hearing focuses attention on problems with probe that have become rallying cry for President Donald
FBI Director Christopher Wray tells US lawmakers Moscow has been 'very, very active' on social media
Nora Dannehy's departure could complicate the final stretch of an investigation already slowed by th
President praises 'the nearly 3,000 precious and beautiful souls' who died in the 2001 attacks
The company said the tweets from these Russia-linked accounts "were low quality and spammy"
Without evidence, the president accuses the Democrats of using the coronavirus pandemic 'to steal an
Without evidence, the president accuses the Democrats of using the coronavirus pandemic 'to steal an
The move is part of Facebook's broader effort to combat election-related misinformation on its platf
Manhattan prosecutor tells judge he is justified in demanding returns, citing public reports of "ext
Foreign interference largely remains an afterthought in 2020 contest, even as Republicans and Democr
Who gets to vote could determine outcomes in key states
Pelosi, Schiff say president's move to keep long-time friend out of prison was a perversion of Ameri
You should not congregate in crowds,' Fauci says
Google, Facebook and Twitter tell lawmakers that foreign interference on their platforms has evolved
Opposition rallies and gatherings in support of would-be candidates have attracted thousands of peop
Rosenstein says there was 'reasonable suspicion' to justify opening the investigation
Twitter fact-checks President Trump for his unfounded accusations about the dangers of mail-in ballo
Trump fired Steve Linick late Friday
Move coincides with a far-ranging push by the president and his Republican allies to reframe the Rus
The Iranian leader added that war would be harmful to US interests and those of its regional allies,
US president assails John Kelly after his ex-aide defended the national security official Trump oust
US Attorney General added that anything originating from Ukraine should not be taken 'at face value'
India's defense purchases from the United States have reached $17 billion since 2007 as it has pivot
Biden, Buttigieg claim Sanders would have a tougher road in opposing Trump in November election beca
Critics say the acquittal will embolden Trump, and future presidents, to abuse power with impunity
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, who are both front
House Democrats prosecuting case against president and his defense team have both offered forceful c
Six in 10 caucusgoers said they were looking for a Democratic nominee who they think can beat Trump,
Trump is expected to ask deeply divided lawmakers to work with his administration after the impeachm
Mohammad Shtayyeh said the plan violates international law and comes from a party that has lost its